09 July 2020 | Strategy, Innovation
On top of the blockchain
At the world’s biggest blockchain hackathon in the Netherlands last weekend, over 500 people from around the world showed what blockchains can potentially do.
At the world’s biggest blockchain hackathon in the Netherlands last weekend, over 500 people from around the world showed what blockchains can potentially do.
In October 2016, ING announced the next steps in its transformation to a global digital bank. COO-CTO Roel Louwhoff is the person tasked with managing this transformation. In the transformation ‘war room’ at ING’s head office in Amsterdam, he explains what is needed and why he’s confident of success.
For the past two years, travellers to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will have undoubtedly noticed ING’s presence. From the huge billboard outside, to the many banners in the terminals, the ‘World, here I come’ campaign is scattered all over the airport.
In the first in a new quarterly series about unknown predictive economic indicators, macroeconomist Maarten Leen puts the spotlight on the Atlanta Fed Core Sticky CPI.
To help understand the impact that digital technologies have on business, the economy and society, ING has joined forces with leading Massachusetts-based business school, MIT Sloan School of Management.
ING’s commitment to gender-equality has been recognised in the latest Bloomberg index.
‘Tis the season for giving, and donating to charities should now be much easier with the introduction of a contactless collection box.
Photography lovers could post their interpretation of the theme ‘Fool for Love’ during the ING Unseen Instagram competition. Visual artist and photographer Emily Cole emerged as the winner from more than 450 submissions.
ING issued Asia Pacific’s largest green loan for commercial and industrial rooftop solar projects.
“We performed well in the third quarter. Even with the ongoing negative interest rate environment, our net interest income has remained resilient,” said Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING Group.